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11.4

Specific requirements for metal lathes

Apart from the information in this manual and the relevant work safety regulations, you must
follow the general operating and safety rules that are required when working with a metal lathe.
 When working with metal lathes no gloves.
These may get caught in rotating parts and cause serious injury.
 Keep at work the technical limitations such as max. A diameter etc.
 Check before work, whether the tool holder etc. are always properly secured.
 Tighten only workpieces in a chuck, which are of Ø ago for this purpose.
 Edit the fly, that is, without tailstock support only short workpieces.
 If the workpiece 3 times longer than the diameter of the workpiece, the workpiece should be
stored on each case, in addition to the tailstock.
 Avoid short as possible
 Be always the technical limitations of your tools and clamping conscious.
In particular, you should NEVER use any tool at speeds for which it is not permitted!
Thread cutting and editing of imbalances objects should generally be carried out at very low
speeds.
11.5

Remaining risk factors

It is important to ensure that each machine has remaining risks.
In the execution of all work (even the simplest) greatest attention is required. A safe
working depends on you!
Even if they meet all the safety rules and if used properly, the following residual risks are noted:
 Risk of injury to the hands / fingers by the rotating lathe chuck during operation.
 Risk of injury from sharp edges of the workpiece, especially in non-fixed with appropriate tools
/ device workpiece.
 Injury: hair and loose clothing, etc. can be recorded and wound up by the rotating lathe
chucks! Serious injury! Always observe safety regulations with respect. Workwear.
 Risk of injury from contact with live components.
 Risk of injury by tilting the machine.
 Risk of injury due to dust emissions, treated with harmful agents workpieces.
 Risk of being cut by untrimmed drill edges.
 Injury to the eye by flying debris, even with goggles.
These risks can be minimized if all safety regulations are applied, the machine is properly
maintained and serviced the machine as intended and is operated by properly trained personnel.
Despite all safety devices and remains their healthy common sense and your corresponding
technical suitability / training of the use of a machine is the most important safety factor!
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